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if so the group will be required to have a shot brown over the age of 25 to insure there is no underage drinking >> cars that do not need drivers, officially endorsed by california law. we're live in mountain view where some google employees are already using them to get to work >> we're actually along 680 in pleasant hill because we want to show you what it looks like now because this might be the passed very quickly. we will see more of these self driving cars and one of these days we will look over and see nobody is behind the wheel. >> today we are looking at science fiction becoming reality. >> the fine the notion, and governor jerry brown arrived at google in a self driving a car to accelerate california's leadership in autonomous vehicles. google has already logged 300,000 mi. with this technology. a new law allows them on public roads for testing as long as a licensed and insured drivers behind the wheel. the governor signed legislation in front of an audience of google employees. a google co-founder was asked when the public might get their hands on it >> we have some pretty am
if so the group will be required to have a shot brown over the age of 25 to insure there is no underage drinking >> cars that do not need drivers, officially endorsed by california law. we're live in mountain view where some google employees are already using them to get to work >> we're actually along 680 in pleasant hill because we want to show you what it looks like now because this might be the passed very quickly. we will see more of these self driving cars and one of these...
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at the last moment, governor brown added an exemption, religion. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through the hoop. >> perhaps with the new exemption, it will not be as effective. >> reporter: this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> the new law takes effect in 2014. washington state implemented a similar law last year, and health officials there say fewer parents are opting out. >>> paul, it's october 1 and blazing hot. where was this like three months ago? >> exactly. where was this during summer? this day eclipses every day we had for the entire summer, and yes, the calendars october, and the rent is due, and you are probably wearing a t-shirt if your boss allows you. look at the marine layer. it's not there. all the way out, miles to see, we see nothing resembling a marine layer, but what we did see was this. let's roll video. did you know that whales also like the warm weather? what a beautiful shot here. the helicopter got beautiful pictures of whales frolicking in san francisco bay. let's look at the
at the last moment, governor brown added an exemption, religion. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through the hoop. >> perhaps with the new exemption, it will not be as effective. >> reporter: this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> the new law takes effect in 2014. washington state implemented a similar law last year, and health officials there say fewer parents are opting out. >>> paul, it's october 1 and blazing hot. where...
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. >> whether it is a brown bag or an ecologically friendly lunch box, bringing food from home has its benefits. >> healthier food is better tasting >> the biggest benefit is the savings. leonard says that while many prices for individual ingredients have risen over the past year, overall >> you cannot be a homemade sandwich on price >> so we put it to the test, buying name-brand ingredients, assembling sandwiches then doing the math. first up, tuna fish with manas. with a few slices of tomato on whole wheat costs $1.21. next up, bacon lettuce and tomato and mayonnaise set us back $1.29. cheese and tomato on whole wheat cost us $1.36 and finally, a salad, and 90¢, in a butter and jelly on whole wheat was 61¢. the recipe for savings, the cost of all the ingredients were each sandwich was still cheaper than the same sandwich made by someone else. just the kind of midday meal that make sense. >> if you are interested we put all of the calculations on line. >> we hear a lot about the childhood obesity and a democrat but now, a new problem. complaints that kids are not eating enough. what
. >> whether it is a brown bag or an ecologically friendly lunch box, bringing food from home has its benefits. >> healthier food is better tasting >> the biggest benefit is the savings. leonard says that while many prices for individual ingredients have risen over the past year, overall >> you cannot be a homemade sandwich on price >> so we put it to the test, buying name-brand ingredients, assembling sandwiches then doing the math. first up, tuna fish with manas....
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$75,000, you pay $1,082. 150,000, shell out 2700 in taxes and this will last for 12 years >> governor brown wants voters to support his ballot initiative, proposition 30. it raises sales tax a quarter percent for the next four years and raises income tax on those making more than $250,000 annual for the next seven years >> proposition 30 is pretty simple. a temporary tax, the money goes into a fund that can only go to schools. >> a political expert says the governor can only guarantee that money will go to education this year because it is in the budget. >> after that it is harder to say, the money goes into the general fund and the governor and legislature despite what it will be spent on and it is hard to say what will happen in future years the proposition 38 as a pretty good job of walking away money for education so however much it brings in, most of that money will probably go to education >> while they are both temporary, proposition 30 taxes would last four-seven years. proposition 38 would last 12 years. skips higher education and gives to preschool programs and k-312 only. the pas
$75,000, you pay $1,082. 150,000, shell out 2700 in taxes and this will last for 12 years >> governor brown wants voters to support his ballot initiative, proposition 30. it raises sales tax a quarter percent for the next four years and raises income tax on those making more than $250,000 annual for the next seven years >> proposition 30 is pretty simple. a temporary tax, the money goes into a fund that can only go to schools. >> a political expert says the governor can only...
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he was elected the governor back in 1966 and he defeated brown's father pat brown. the bill was written by a republican. nobody opposedt. the governor cited regan's leadership and said he pushed for tax hikes now like governor brown is doing now. >> former governor is critical of republican strategists carl rove in his new book. he were write that crove predicted the recall that put him in office wouldn't happen. he said that he felt snubbed as a result. >> a morgan hill woman who left her daughter behind after being caught shoplifting is still on the run but now police say she has a young son with her and they believe he is in danger. >> it went from occupy san francisco to a homeless camp and now a fence. what went wrong and why police moved in. se fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the w
he was elected the governor back in 1966 and he defeated brown's father pat brown. the bill was written by a republican. nobody opposedt. the governor cited regan's leadership and said he pushed for tax hikes now like governor brown is doing now. >> former governor is critical of republican strategists carl rove in his new book. he were write that crove predicted the recall that put him in office wouldn't happen. he said that he felt snubbed as a result. >> a morgan hill woman who...
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governor brown signed the bill. the governor and the law supporters say the therapies cause psychological harm. >>> syria's president visited the capital city to witness fighting going on today. the video was posted on anti asad's troops. they haven't been able to crush the rubbles there. there are also reports that assad has ordered 30,000 more troops into battle. >>> it's a sight some didn't expect to see in oakland this time of year. the rush is on for a's play off tickets. the one factor that could still be holding some fans back. >> and a millionaire getting jobless benefits. an investigation uncovers just how many people fall into this category and what's being done to try and reverse it. w i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not j
governor brown signed the bill. the governor and the law supporters say the therapies cause psychological harm. >>> syria's president visited the capital city to witness fighting going on today. the video was posted on anti asad's troops. they haven't been able to crush the rubbles there. there are also reports that assad has ordered 30,000 more troops into battle. >>> it's a sight some didn't expect to see in oakland this time of year. the rush is on for a's play off tickets....
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in the past scientists have tried injecting white fat with energy burning brown fat cells. researchers came up with this, capsules that carry brown fat cells into white fat and hide them from the immune s the key is the capsule. >> they're small enough that they wouldn't allow new cells to get inside and kill the cell inside the capsule but allow proteins to pass in and out. >> reporter: white fat begins to burn. researchers fed rats high fat diets and injctd these capsules. >> we find out this mouse lost 20% of visceral fat. >> reporter: it's gone in less than 90 days, a promising new fat toward battling obesity in the future. >> in the coming months researchers plan to try it on animals like cats and dogs. human tests are still a few years away. >>> sibling riflery is one -- rivalry is one thing but one dad is aitting that he prefers one of his sons over the other. he posted it online. immediately other parents started weighing in and most of them were not happy. >> we need it take that language and call him my favorite. he is the one i relate to easier. if that means he'
in the past scientists have tried injecting white fat with energy burning brown fat cells. researchers came up with this, capsules that carry brown fat cells into white fat and hide them from the immune s the key is the capsule. >> they're small enough that they wouldn't allow new cells to get inside and kill the cell inside the capsule but allow proteins to pass in and out. >> reporter: white fat begins to burn. researchers fed rats high fat diets and injctd these capsules....
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. >>> governor jerry brown approved a law to ban employers from demanding social media passwords from their employees. the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials say the conditions are based on the inmate's behavior to protect other inmates. the two prisons listed are pelican bay and corber state prison. >>> authorities raided 2 dozen homes in a marijuana bust in the north bay. 150 law enforcement officers carried out the raid yesterday morning. participating agencies included the fbi and ingrations and customs enforcement. authorities say 300 plants were seized. the threne -- 13 people were arrested. >>> an update on a story you saw here on ktvu channel 2 new
. >>> governor jerry brown approved a law to ban employers from demanding social media passwords from their employees. the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are...
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. >>> jerry hill praised governor jerry brown today. he held a news conference this morning. the three bills forced the public utilities commission to follow safety regulations, regulate bonuses and more closely monitor pipeline safety. >> this legislation will give them the tools to refocus priorities. >> the p.u.c. still haven't fined pg&e for the explosion. it plan as hearing this month on whether to fine pg&e and if so by how much. >>> santa clara elementary school principal is in jail on drug charges. he is accused of selling drugs to an under cover officer. ktvu's robert handa is live with the new developments. >> reporter: the principal made his court appearance here at the haul of justice a hour -- hall of justice. . >> reporter: eric dean lewis appears subdued this afternoon. the principal of montague elementary school faces felony drug charges, possession, furnishing and sale of methamphetamine, and the date rape drug. he was arrested in san francisco thursday afternoon. investigators say he arranged to meet with an under cover agent. a search here at his apartment
. >>> jerry hill praised governor jerry brown today. he held a news conference this morning. the three bills forced the public utilities commission to follow safety regulations, regulate bonuses and more closely monitor pipeline safety. >> this legislation will give them the tools to refocus priorities. >> the p.u.c. still haven't fined pg&e for the explosion. it plan as hearing this month on whether to fine pg&e and if so by how much. >>> santa clara...
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dog but he had a men nag ri of rescue an animals, turtles, snakes, salt water, fresh water fish, a brown colored raccoon. he wasn't taking care of all 40 of the animals proplerly. >> they were exotic species and didn't have their basic needs met. >> reporter: they first went to taylor's house back in the summer. he gave up 10 animals then and promised to make changes in the way he cared for them. at the time he acquired more animals and the conditions were just as bad. taylor said he was caring properly for all of his animals. >> it really, really upsets me because if they didn't have the proper food and water, like my personal pets, for example, wouldn't they be unhealthy? wouldn't they be underweight? wouldn't they show signs of neglect. whereas the rescue animals, so, of course, these animals, some are going to be emaciated or some will be -- are not going to be up to the perfect health, but that's how i got them. >> how anne arundel is giving some of the exotic animals to rescue groups and said he who never do anything to hurt a creature. >> i would give up anything to have my dogs,
dog but he had a men nag ri of rescue an animals, turtles, snakes, salt water, fresh water fish, a brown colored raccoon. he wasn't taking care of all 40 of the animals proplerly. >> they were exotic species and didn't have their basic needs met. >> reporter: they first went to taylor's house back in the summer. he gave up 10 animals then and promised to make changes in the way he cared for them. at the time he acquired more animals and the conditions were just as bad. taylor said...